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About James Joyner
James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. Follow James on Twitter.

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  1. JACK ARMY says:

    Body Army Works

    The video tape was taken from captured terrorist scum in Iraq – you’ve got to watch it. The footage was recorded by a terrorist sniper team (who were later captured by coalition forces, hence, we have the tape). It just came out of a briefing in Iraq…

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  2. 7/7 – A Week Later

    It has been one week since the world was shocked with the news of the bombings that occured in London on 7/7. AP reports that,
    Taxis and buses were urged to pull off the road, commuters to pause in reflection and workers to put down their tools acros…

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  3. basil's blog says:

    Updating Blogrolling.com and Weblogs.com

    I got an e-mail the other day from reliapundit of The Astute Blogger. Actually, he sent it to several people and included me. He was asking about updating BlogRolls.Have you (all) noticed how poorly the pinging feature of blogrolls has

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  4. Can a Concert “Make Poverty History”?

    Murrayfield Stadium Edinburgh, Scotland Live8: The Final Push After attending the final Live8 concert Thursday night 6 July, in Edinburgh, I left you in the wee hours of Friday morning with a teaser — Bob Geldof’s challenge to the…

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  5. Did He Even Read My Post?

    Well it finally happened. I finally got my first comment from a deranged Lefty. While it is not the work of art that other, more powerful bloggers, receive on a daily basis, I am proud to have received it.

    The comment was placed on my post about the…

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  6. Good News for Troy University

    As reported by Dr. Taylor at Poliblogger, We are finally getting a good bookstore and a great coffee shop.

    On Aug. 1, a five-year contract with Barnes & Noble College Booksellers will commence providing University students a centralized bookstor…

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  7. Point Five says:

    Administration Meltdown Over Rehnquist Replacement

    Top sources have revealed that open war has broken out within the Bush administration over the replacement for SCOTUS Chief Justice William Rehnquist, whose retirement is being widely discussed in the wake of his hospitalization yesterday…

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  8. Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Bastille Day

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  9. Shocking Update: Regular Soda is Bad For You!

    Soda manufacturers have secretly been poisoning us with horrible ingredients in their soft drinks! Like sugar! And caffeine! And supposedly these are bad for you! Please, God, tell me there’s an independent consumer group watching out for me, protect…

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  10. Abortion Is The ACLU’s Top Priority

    Abortion may indeed be a civil liberties issue, but it seems strange to make it the ACLU’s top priority. After all, Planned Parenthood, N.O.W., and National Abortion Rights Action League ably fight for abortion rights. But defending abortion ri…

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  11. Stop The ACLU BlogBurst 7/14/05

    The American Civil Liberties Union, with encouragement from the liberal political icons in this nation, is taking advantage of an activist court. And the ultra liberals in the Senate need to follow tradition.

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  12. Cao's Blog says:

    Mahdi Obeidi’s “The bomb in my garden”

    I’d like to share with you what I thought was an incredible exerpt from the man who knew more about Iraq’s nuclear weapons program than any other person in Saddam’s Iraq. …

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  13. Naeem Noor Khan’s Laptop, Again

    Naeem Noor Khan’s laptop has cropped up again, this time in relation to the London subway/bus bombings. The laptop computer of Naeem Noor Khan, a captured al Qaeda leader, contained plans for a coordinated series of attacks on the London…

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  15. Balancing Act

    Over at Pseudo-Polymath, Mark Olsen disputes my argument that Supreme Court nominees should be aggressively questioned on Hamiltonian grounds (specifically, Federalist #76). Mark is someone I highly respect, and his opinions deserve to be taken serio…

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